The achievement of effective control over marine pollution depends upon agreement both on adequate anti-pollution regulations in matters such as hull design, manning requirements and permissible discharge rates, as well as agreement on an effective enforcement procedure. A major area of disagreement concerns the body which should be responsible for prescribing the appropriate standards — the alternatives being basically either individually, by coastal States, or an international agency. This article will review the present position under customary international law and under the conventions dealing with pollution, and then examine the three main trends which appeared during the 1974 United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea
The presented thesis seeks for answers about precise territorial extent and legal content of the coa...
Marine pollution damage from ships is not a major problem in Australian jurisdictions, but there are...
Marine pollution is an increasingly serious environmental problem. Close to half of the total marine...
All nations recognize the enormous problem of marine pollution. The sources of marine pollution are ...
The enforcement of vessel-source pollution, a problem of significant global dimensions, had been lef...
This paper will compare the global conventions concerned with controlling ship-borne pollution, noti...
This study examines the effectiveness of legal controls over marine pollution in preventing ocean re...
The United Nations has responded to marine pollution by charging its specialized agency, the Inter-...
Pollution of the marine environment is a global issue as many economic activities are engaged via th...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
The coastal state jurisdiction is the jurisdiction enjoyed by a coastal state in relation to breache...
This paper deals with the rules and regulations pertaining to the protection of the marine environme...
One aspect of the international problem of marine pollution is pollution by ships. As an internation...
This chapter begins with a short history of the regulation of ship operations including the regulati...
has long been recognised that action to improve maritime safety and prevent marine pollution is more...
The presented thesis seeks for answers about precise territorial extent and legal content of the coa...
Marine pollution damage from ships is not a major problem in Australian jurisdictions, but there are...
Marine pollution is an increasingly serious environmental problem. Close to half of the total marine...
All nations recognize the enormous problem of marine pollution. The sources of marine pollution are ...
The enforcement of vessel-source pollution, a problem of significant global dimensions, had been lef...
This paper will compare the global conventions concerned with controlling ship-borne pollution, noti...
This study examines the effectiveness of legal controls over marine pollution in preventing ocean re...
The United Nations has responded to marine pollution by charging its specialized agency, the Inter-...
Pollution of the marine environment is a global issue as many economic activities are engaged via th...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
The coastal state jurisdiction is the jurisdiction enjoyed by a coastal state in relation to breache...
This paper deals with the rules and regulations pertaining to the protection of the marine environme...
One aspect of the international problem of marine pollution is pollution by ships. As an internation...
This chapter begins with a short history of the regulation of ship operations including the regulati...
has long been recognised that action to improve maritime safety and prevent marine pollution is more...
The presented thesis seeks for answers about precise territorial extent and legal content of the coa...
Marine pollution damage from ships is not a major problem in Australian jurisdictions, but there are...
Marine pollution is an increasingly serious environmental problem. Close to half of the total marine...